Software Engineer

Spectrum IT Recruitment
Alton, Hampshire
6 months ago
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Software Engineer (Rust, Python, and JavaScript)

Alton, Hampshire (Hybrid after probation)

Must be Eligible for SC Clearance

£30,000 - £50,000 Depending on Experience

Join a specialist technical consultancy delivering innovative solutions across software development, data science, AI, and engineering. You'll work on a variety of multi-disciplinary projects applying programming, modelling, and analytical techniques to solve real-world problems.

Key Responsibilities:

Develop software in a range of languages - currently including Rust, Python, and JavaScript (but we're flexible depending on project needs).
Build and run mathematical models to support expert advice and decision-making.
Apply statistical and computational methods to uncover insights from data.
Research and apply new techniques, including AI and machine learning.
Prepare clear, concise technical reports and presentations. Skills & Experience:

Degree in mathematics or a related scientific discipline.
Strong mathematical ability.
Programming skills - Rust, Python, and JavaScript are especially valued, but all experience is considered.
Solid working knowledge of Microsoft 365.
Strong written and verbal communication skills.

If you have the relevant skills for this role and are ready for the challenge, then please send your CV to

Spectrum IT Recruitment (South) Limited is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy

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